Business Valuation and Federal Taxes: Procedure, Law and Perspective, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-470-60162-4
Hardcover
528 pages
May 2011
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Business Valuation and Federal Taxes Procedure, Law, and Perspective
SECOND EDITION
Combining the expert knowledge of Senior Judge David Laro and Shannon Pratt, Business Valuation and Federal Taxes, Second Edition presents the authors' decades of experience, with advice on everything practitioners need to know about the relationship between federal taxes and valuation, and specifically valuations relating to business interests. This reference features indepth examinations of numerous topics that are particularly important to practitioners and explores a broad understanding of the basic knowledge needed to appreciate business valuation.
Valuators, CPAs consulting on valuations, attorneys, corporate development officers, and intermediaries on business valuation will benefit from insightful discussions on topics ranging from general definitions to valuing complex business interests, as well as new discussions of:
- Personal versus enterprise goodwill
- New materials on transfer pricing and customs valuations and how recent markets have affected both the income and market approaches
- Coverage of FAS 157 and the many changes to penalties and sanctions affecting both taxpayers and appraisers
- Several important new court cases
Coverage is also included on standards of business valuation, IRS positions, burden of proof in valuation controversies, questions to ask business valuation experts, economic and industry analysis, and tax-affecting passthrough entities.
Complete with a full overview of the laws, procedures, and approaches related to business valuation, this invaluable reference is a wellspring of vital information on valuation approaches, techniques, finance-related issues, burden of proof, standards, choice of entity, and much more.